Intestinal prolapse through omphalomesenteric fistula, a rare cause of neonatal occlusion: A case report
Acute intestinal obstruction secondary to omphalomesenteric fistula is a very rare condition. Omphalomesenteric fistula is a consequence of a defect in involution of the vitelline duct between the fifth and ninth week of intrauterine development. We are reporting on a case of neonatal intestinal obs...
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Main Authors: | Cheikh Diouf (Author), Ndeye Aby Ndoye (Author), Aimé Lakh Faye (Author), Oumar Ndour (Author), Gabriel Ngom (Author) |
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2016-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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